Great culture, but career opportunities are lacking.
Lots of small bonuses make it fun to work here. BlizzCon is a great time, and the people are all chill.
Very difficult to progress in terms of career. Management is sometimes lacking and sometimes disorganized. When you have no oversight, you will not get anywhere.
I think there needs to be more oversight in some areas. Career progression is vague at best, and you often feel like promotions are only for those who work double overtime on a consistent basis.
Very straightforward and simple, yet a long process with many rounds. Every interviewer was extremely friendly and easy to talk to, but almost every round was a ton of similar behavioral questions and scenarios.
The process involved an hour-long phone interview with members of the team I'm interviewing with, a fairly in-depth programming test, another interview going over the coding test, and then a large multi-person video interview (probably in-person duri
I started with a phone call with my recruiter, then had a following phone call with the technical lead for my team. After that, the last step was an on-site interview with multiple rounds.
Very straightforward and simple, yet a long process with many rounds. Every interviewer was extremely friendly and easy to talk to, but almost every round was a ton of similar behavioral questions and scenarios.
The process involved an hour-long phone interview with members of the team I'm interviewing with, a fairly in-depth programming test, another interview going over the coding test, and then a large multi-person video interview (probably in-person duri
I started with a phone call with my recruiter, then had a following phone call with the technical lead for my team. After that, the last step was an on-site interview with multiple rounds.